Says Mr. Mrs. James Jess Jenkins —2 Yea tmployees of Noister music. “It's typical of the huge rifles with which our navy fights, and the size of the bore is a comforting remind er that America’s watchdogs have a bite as bad as their bark. ‘Our son, Kenneth, served in the United States Navy during World War II and knows how this giant gun helped bring victory to our nation. While he and millions of our sons and daughters were fighting free dom’s battle, my wife and I were doing our bit at home by buying U. S. Defense Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. We soon learned that the regular purchase of defense bonds was the best way to build our own personal security. Because the bonds we had been buying at the Margrace Mill enabled us to buy our home two years ago, and we never missed the money we put into bonds each payday. ‘Saving through bond buying is easier than you think, ~~ ~~ ~~ work. With this Plan you can save a regular sum out of And, you know, you can't afford not to save something it's the one sure way to save.” Try it—through the Payroll Savings Plan where you every check—before you have a chance to spend it for yourself. So join the plan today. Thousands say THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN CLEVELAND COUNTY SUP PORT THE DEFENSE EFFORT OF OUR NATION BY SPONSOR ING A PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN FOR THEIR EMPLOY EES. Ire: By ings snt po eurity smd ore acklos sonal Neisler Mills Sadie Cotton Mills J. P. Stevens Co. Cleveland Cloth Mills Divisi on for 08F pnestDENT: K. Burlington Mills (Phenix Plant), RO tee se og Now sate, sure U. §. return thay Jey Sime sia now ‘maturi dieser at ity Bond you Oy hellan «a vas ei nay, at the start! — de bating the toy stirr or iginal Belmont Cotton Mills Dover Textile Gro, Dover Yarn Mill Dover Mill Esthe. Mills Ora Mill The following banks in Cleveland County serve as official issuing agents for United States Defense Bonds: First National Bank First National Bank Southern Bell Tel. Tel. Co. Hudson Hosiery Mills Lily Mills Co. Beeconn Union Trust Co. or SELBY HOUSE THAT BONDS BUILT—Shown above is the attractive home on Grover Road of Mr. and Mrs. James Jess Jenkins, both 32-year employees of Neisler Mills, Inc. Regular savings through pur chase of first War bonds, now Defense bonds, through the mill's payroll saving plan made possible the building of this home. The Jenkins family’s bonds were among $606,360 (maturity value) purchas ed by Neisler Mills employees during the past ten years. (Photo by Carlisle Studio.) SUMMER SWATION ~ ent! : Years |